Explain isomers and its types briefly ?
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Definition of Isomers
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If two or more different compounds have the same molecular formula we call them isomers.
=) There are two major classes (types) of isomers :-
<>Constitutional Isomers (structural isomers)
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Different compounds have the same molecular formula are called isomers and because they have different connectivity (which atom is bonded to which) we call them constitutional isomer or structural isomers.
ex:- C2H6O
<> Stereoisomers (spatial isomers)
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Stereoisomers (spatial isomers) different compounds that have the same molecular formula and the same bonds connectivity BUT they have different arranging (orientation) in the space (in 3D).
ex:- C2H6 There are two types of stereoisomers which are:
1) Conformational isomers
2) Configuratinal isomers
Hope this helps uh ^_^
___________________________________________________________
Definition of Isomers
____________________________________________________________
If two or more different compounds have the same molecular formula we call them isomers.
=) There are two major classes (types) of isomers :-
<>Constitutional Isomers (structural isomers)
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Different compounds have the same molecular formula are called isomers and because they have different connectivity (which atom is bonded to which) we call them constitutional isomer or structural isomers.
ex:- C2H6O
<> Stereoisomers (spatial isomers)
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Stereoisomers (spatial isomers) different compounds that have the same molecular formula and the same bonds connectivity BUT they have different arranging (orientation) in the space (in 3D).
ex:- C2H6 There are two types of stereoisomers which are:
1) Conformational isomers
2) Configuratinal isomers
Hope this helps uh ^_^
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